Thursday, 7 July 2011

Let's be human again

Everyone around me is on a Blackberry, iPhone, iPod or some device and I thought I’m surrounded by zombies in lala land.  No one is talking, no one is looking at anyone.  Microsoft, Apple and the rest might as well put a chip right in everyone’s brains and transmit everything directly there.  With all that’s happening in the world, is anyone talking or discussing anything?

 The web is supposed to make the world smaller by connecting everyone, but I think that’s hogwash because no one talks except in cyberspace.  Computers are supposed to make us smarter but we don’t know anything unless we google it.  Social networks are supposed to make us more social, but I think that’s bullshit because people only talk through text and online messages.  People are forgetting how to socialize, how to look people in the eye or shake hands.  People are getting depressed on social networks as they judge their own lives against the perfectly tailored pictures they see online.  Does anyone on Facebook ever look unhappy or sad, aren’t they always on the perfect beach or party? 

With everything happening all around us we are all emotionally lonely and physically drained.  A lot of us are lonely and need to put away the gadgets and be human again.  We need the human touch, the human connection that cyberspace can never give.  We all need to be nice to each other, more compassionate and we all need to bring respect for others back into our lives.  We are not machines, but people.  Let’s all give each other and the world a nice big hug, we all need it.  

8 comments:

  1. *hugs* Very good points you make. We need a more balance. Human beings NEED physical affection.

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  2. Lovely first blog, Lisa :) I 100% agree that we need the human touch. Like anything else in life, we need balance. Those of us with health issues are happy to have this socializing outlet and it's great to meet people from the other side of the world too (and get worldviews for a change). But to those who are healthy (and especially the young)...get out there and LIVE!!

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  3. Very well said, Lisa. I couldn't agree more. I have witnessed people in the same room texting each other rather than talking. Is it really that hard to talk to each other?

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  4. Hey Christine you did it! It's the new generation that I'm worried about, they're being conditioned to communicate through machines.

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  5. Couldn't agree more Lisa! You see it all the time in every social situation, sitting in restaurants, in movies, even exercising.

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  6. I don't have a BB or iPhone or anything like that and I'm actually glad I don't. The people at work that have them are expected to be on 24/7. When I go home for the weekend, I'm not available haha.

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  7. This is so tru lisa amen just dont forget about us yojs

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